Highly competitive and very good company. Hard work is recognized. However, it has some dead wood (piping leads) who need to be retired as they do not accomplish much. They slow down your work as they can not keep up.

From Company CEO to new grad, Every one is open, professional and approachable. Department head leads the whole department with honesty and integrity which is reflected at every level. Every day 'one' is encouraged to be their individual self whilst being offered knowledge and experience passed down thru the company.

a big normal work place, nothing too much fun, if you really want to enjoy a passionate fun work place, avoid this one.Some of the leaders are not for the performance of the works of company, but they rather they are working for themselves.

Over the several year's I have worked with Fluor, the culture and family unit feeling that is given makes it easy to come to work and strive to bring everyone home at the end of the day and rotation. I have learned more then I can write into words with the education and personnel growth.

Working in a camp you become quite close with those you work with. I've had the privilege of working with some really great people. I'd have to say that the best and sometimes the hardest time was working out in the field away from home.

Working with the management team, I learnt a lot about communication, coordination between engineering teams, field work and clients. The most enjoyable part about my job was the constant encouragement, and positivity around me.